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An attorney with the firm since 2000, I became a partner of Kempster, Corcoran, Quiceno & Lenz-Calvo, Ltd. in 2006. I pratice primarily in immigration law focusing on family and... more

An attorney with the firm since 2000, I became a partner of Kempster, Corcoran, Quiceno & Lenz-Calvo, Ltd. in 2006. I pratice primarily in immigration law focusing on family and employment based immigration. Prior to joining Kempster, Corcoran, Quiceno & Lenz-Calvo, I practiced as an attorney for 10 years with the U.S. Department of Commerce, where I provided regulatory and policy guidance ...view profile

8.4

I have practiced law for nearly twelve years and am certified to practice before the state and federal courts in Illinois. I have handled hundreds of different types of family based... more

I have practiced law for nearly twelve years and am certified to practice before the state and federal courts in Illinois. I have handled hundreds of different types of family based immigration matters, successfully advocating on behalf of my clients primarily with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) as well as the Department of State and U.S. consulates abroad. I have presented a...view profile

6.9

Alix Strunk is an Associate Attorney in the law firm of Minsky, McCormick & Hallagan, P.C. and has been named a Rising Star in Immigration by Super Lawyers Magazine in 2014 and 2015.... more

Alix Strunk is an Associate Attorney in the law firm of Minsky, McCormick & Hallagan, P.C. and has been named a Rising Star in Immigration by Super Lawyers Magazine in 2014 and 2015. Her practice focuses on removal defense before Chicago Immigration Court and appeals to the Board of Immigration Appeals as well as family-based immigration. Her family-based immigration practice includes applicati...view profile

7.5

Immigration attorneys (sometimes called “green card lawyers”) represent people who want to come to the United States, whether it be for schooling, work, or just a visit. Immigration lawyers can also help “illegal” immigrants found living in the U.S. without permission. Immigration laws govern who can enter the U.S., how long they can stay, what they can do while they are here, and how they can become American citizens. If you are not a U.S. citizen and want to apply for a green card or other visa, or if you are already in the U.S. and have been threatened with deportation, an immigration lawyer can help you.